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  1. Key learning aims. (1) To develop a dialogue and practice with confidence when addressing issues of self-disclosure with diverse populations. (2) To appreciate the impact therapist self-disclosure has in early stages of engagement, in particular when working with patients from BME communities. (3) To understand the impact and role of self ...

    • Peter Phiri, Shanaya Rathod, Mary Gobbi, Hannah Carr, David Kingdon
    • 2019
  2. Incorporating clients’ faith in counseling. November 2022. A South Asian Muslim woman in her 20s lives at home with her Muslim family and has been struggling in her relationship with her parents. She feels they interfere with her ability to make decisions for herself and treat her like a child. The woman decides to go to therapy.

  3. May 24, 2024 · Early psychoanalysis marginalized the therapist’s personal qualities and emphasized neutrality, 10 emphasizing a neutral and detached stance, an objective therapeutic environment, and avoiding therapist self-disclosure (TSD). 11 In contrast, behaviorists were divided on the issue of the value of TSD. 12 While, classically, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) has focused on the therapist’s ...

  4. May 3, 2018 · Although controversial, a therapist's self-disclosure has been increasingly considered to have a positive effect in therapy. However, there has been little discussion around disclosing therapists’ culturally embedded values and their impact on assessing, assimilating, and changing culturally diverse clients.

    • Eunjung Lee
    • 2014
  5. To increase therapist awareness on cultural differences in self-disclosure and develop ways to address this in therapy. To challenge therapists to adapt psychological therapies to diverse cultures and be cognisant that ‘one size does not fit all ’. Keywords: cognitive behaviour therapy; culture; ethnic minority; psychotherapy; self-disclosure.

  6. Oct 1, 2015 · During the last few years there has been an emergence of Islamic counseling as a form of therapy for Muslim patients. Islamic counseling is a contemporary response, in common with other therapeutic approaches, but is based on an Islamic understanding of the nature of human beings which incorporates spirituality into the therapeutic process ( Rassool, 2015 ).

  7. Jul 3, 2023 · Muslims constitute large proportions of populations across both Muslim-majority countries and otherwise. Muslims are considered to be the fastest-growing religious group in the world. Knowledge of the cultural and spiritual values of Muslims is critical in providing healthcare services to them. Important differences include diet, ideas of modesty, privacy, touch restriction, and alcohol intake ...